It seems like the kind of neat little feature that would appeal to a lot of people here and on Lifehacker. #oppositelock
This is the absolute most idiot-proof way to share wifi connections (even ncluding tethering) on Android. One click to open the app and automagically generate the code, one click on the receiving phone to open Barcode Scanner and scan it, and you're done. It even includes image sharing and Google Cloud Print integration in the menu.
Reddit seems to absolutely love it, hope you'll try it out too.
Suggestions are always welcome, too! The best way to get in touch with me is via Google+: [plus.google.com]
Reddit seems to absolutely love it, hope you'll try it out too.
Anyway, we just pushed out the final version of our second app last night, WiFi QR Share. For those of you with Android phones, it allows you to generate QR codes with one click which other Android users can scan to connect to your network, without ever needing to type anything or even know your network name or password. I'm pretty proud of it, but of course I'm always open to more suggestions, so if you guys come up with anything please let me know here or preferably on Google+ (my profile: [plus.google.com]).
Linky to the app: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.sudomakemeanapp.wifiqr&hl=en
Video how dead simple it is to use: [www.youtube.com]
I'd really appreciate if you guys would check it out, download it, rate it, tell your friends about it, send it in to #tips at Lifehacker or Gizmodo, whatever. And to those of you on Oppo+, special thanks for being so helpful and supportive! Especially Prawo Jazdy and the Velocity Trumpets for suggesting Google Cloud Print integration. :)